Laughter and Smiling
Laughter and Smiling are similar, but not identical, phenomena. They both involve the movement of the mouth. Specifically, the corners of the mouth turn up and it often opens partially or completely. Laughter also engages the vocal chords and breath.
It is said, moreover, that a true laugh or a true smile also involve the eyes. When people are said to smile with their mouth but not their eyes, this is a shorthand way of saying that their smile was not genuine.
However, smiling and laughter is more than just physical movements, they are also associated with emotional affects, too.
Smiling and laughter are linked to feelings of happiness, exhilaration, good humour and so on.
10 Health Benefits of Laughter and Smiling
We tend to think of laughter and smiling as arising from feeling well and happy. But, did you know that laughter and smiling can also cause wellbeing? Below are just 10 of the many health benefits of laughter and smiling.
1- Releasing Endorphins
A smile or a laugh releases endorphins. These are the hormones that help us to feel carefree and happy. They are also released by exercise.
2- Decreasing Cortisol
Cortisol is often referred to as the stress hormone. This is because, when it is released at high levels we feel stressed. Laughter and smiles decrease cortisol levels - and thus decreases our stress levels too.
3- Cardiovascular Health
Laughter stimulates the blood vessels and the heart, promoting good cardiovascular health.
4- Respiratory Health
Laughter encourages us to take deep breaths which is great for our wellbeing.
5- Positive Thoughts
Positive thinking can recover better and more quickly from illness, scientific studies have shown. Try smiling or laughing now - Your thoughts will instantly become a little more uplifted and positive.
6- Good Posture
Taking a deep breath and smiling or laughing can help to correct our posture and thus avoid strain in the spinal or dorsal (back) areas of our body.
7- Perspective
Taking time out from a stressful situation to laugh or smile can give us see a new perspective on that situation. We might learn to laugh at our problems, or perhaps just to see that they were not so bad as we thought. Here, the laugh or smile enables us to take a much-needed step back.
8- Helping Others
Smiles, laughs and yawns are all infections: If we see someone else smile or laugh, we want to do so too. So, smiling and laughing to visibly show our feelings helps to spread positivity around the community and benefit the health and wellbeing of other people us as well.
9- Clearing the airways
Some people find that laughing hard helps to clear the airways in their nose and throat, reducing congestion and helping them to breathe better.
10- Digestive Health
A particularly deep laugh is sometimes called a Belly Laugh, and this can be related to the way in which laughter relaxes and soothes our whole body right down to the belly.
Conclusion
We all have plenty to smile about if we just sit and think about it for a while.
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